Iain Dowie has been appointed the new first-team coach of League Championship side Queen's Park Rangers.
The 43-year-old, who spent three years with Rangers as a player and also had
stints as caretaker boss and assistant manager, has signed a two-year contract
at Loftus Road.
'This is a very exciting long-term project,' said Dowie.
'I'm very privileged to have been given the opportunity under the new
ownership to return to the club where I served my managerial apprenticeship.
'I've been thoroughly impressed by the new investors and their fresh,
aggressive and innovative approach to all sporting matters, as well as the
marketing and commercial aspect of this football club.
'QPR is a fantastic club, with a successful history and I'm going to relish
the challenge that lies ahead.'
Dowie replaces Italian coach Luigi De Canio, who parted company with the club
last week after guiding them off the foot of the Championship to a 14th-placed
finish in his eight months in charge.
A former Northern Ireland striker, Dowie led Crystal Palace from the
relegation zone to the Premier League in 2004 via a play-off final
victory over West Ham.
He has also managed Oldham but had less successful stints in charge of
Charlton - where he lasted just 12 Premier League games - and most recently
Coventry, who released him from his contract in February.
Dowie is expected to be given significant funds to mount a promotion push by
owners Bernie Ecclestone, Flavio Briatore and Lakshmi Mittal who splashed around
£5million in the January transfer market and have already signed Tottenham
goalkeeper Radek Cerny and Newcastle defender Peter Ramage this summer.
Rangers sporting director Gianni Paladini said: 'Iain Dowie has a proven
track record in the Championship and we are delighted to have him on board.'